NRS

NRS was founded in 1972 by Bill Parks with an initial $2000 investment while he was still on the faculty of the University of Oregon. His vision was to provide quality gear to boaters without hassle or headache. Thanks to some hard work and lots of luck, NRS (which soon relocated to Moscow, Idaho) grew into a thriving worldwide supplier of equipment and apparel for all types of on-the-water fun. NRS continues to have a simple goal: to treat you, the customer, in the way they like to be treated.

Employee owned, in many ways the company feels like a family. We hope that you get a bit of this feeling when using their products. NRS was founded to provide quality equipment without wiping out your wallet. They didn't get into this business to get rich or to satisfy investors -- they're here because they love the water and helping others enjoy it too.

If you like to keep all your essentials on you, the NRS cVest Life Jacket is for you! This PFD has lots of pockets and attachment points for all your goodies as well as a mesh back that is compatible for high-back seats.

Looking for a simple solution to paddling booties? Look no further than the NRS Desperado Wetshoe. Neoprene keeps your feet warm and protected while the high traction sole keeps you solid on the ground.

NRS Ether Dry Sacks are perfect for those trips that don’t require heavy-duty dry bags, but when you still want to keep your stuff dry. The Ether Dry Sacks are lightweight and durable, keeping everything safe and dry.

A great way to keep your things organized, the NRS MightyLight Dry Sacks are lightweight and flexible, fitting easily into larger storage. With a variety of sizes, you are guaranteed to find exactly what you need.

Providing the best protection for your hands, the NRS Women’s Axiom gloves protect you from sun on the back and wear on the palm. Designed for maximum freedom, the open fingers allow you to easily fasten buckles, take photos, and tie knots.

Perfect for chilly days, the NRS Women’s HydroSkin .5 Pants keep you warm without limiting movement. The Terraprene neoprene reflects heat and and restricts water entry while the ThermalPlush lining keeps you cozy with its soft, comfortable feel.

The ENO Atlas Hammock Suspension System makes hanging any ENO hammock a breeze! These 9′ straps of 1″ rugged poly-filament webbing support up to 400 pounds. With 30 different adjustment points, these straps allow you to hang your hammock wherever your heart desires.

Enjoy any outdoor setting in your ENO hammock with the addition of the ENO Guardian Bug Net. Spacious when attached over a hammock, it measures 9’4″ long and 4’3″ high and is made of “no-see-um” netting to make sure you have a bite-free piece of mind. The double-pull zipper makes it easy to get in and out of. This bug net is compatible with all ENO hammocks and is compact, packing into its attached compression stuff sack.